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Amanda [17]
4 years ago
7

Add express your answer in lowest terms 5/6+1/4

Mathematics
1 answer:
Flauer [41]4 years ago
6 0

6/12 expressed wouild be 3/4

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From the question, we have two events:

Event A: <em>event</em> <em>subscribers rented a car</em> during the past 12 months for <em>business reasons</em>.

Event B: <em>event subscribers rented a car</em> during the past 12 months for <em>personal reasons</em>.

\\ P(A) = 45.2\%\;or\;0.452

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The probability that a subscriber rented a car during the past 12 months for business <em>or</em> personal reasons.

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